Anbesol Liquid – 10ml

£4.29

  • Targeted oral pain relief
  • For babies and adults
  • Sugar free

Anbesol Liquid is used to help relieve pain and discomfort associated with teething, in children from 5 months of age, when other non-medicinal methods such as massaging of the gums or use of teething rings do not provide necessary relief.

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  • What is Anbesol liquid used for ?

    Anbesol Liquid is used to help relieve pain and discomfort associated with teething, in children from 5 months of age, when other non-medicinal methods such as massaging of the gums or use of teething rings do not provide necessary relief. The product may also be used by adults, children and the elderly for the temporary relief of pain caused by recurrent mouth ulcers and denture irritation.

    How do you use Anbesol liquid gel?

    Adults and the Elderly:

    You should Apply the Liquid using the fingertip, undiluted, to the affected area. Two applications of the liquid straight away, will normally be enough to obtain pain relief. If necessary, repeat the application after 3 hours.

    Babies Teething and Children:

    Apply Anbesol Liquid using the fingertip, undiluted, to the affected area.  If necessary, repeat the application after 3 hours. Do not use more than 6 times in one day (24-hour period). If your child vomits, spits or swallows the medicine, do not use any more product immediately. Wait 3 hours before using the medicine again. Do not use for more than 7 days for each teething episode. Use vitamins and supplements to help during times of illness. See our full allergy treatment range here. Read more about allergies.
       
  • Side Effects

    Like all medicines, this medicine may cause side effects, although not everybody
    gets them.
    • Allergic reactions (eg difficulty breathing, rash or itch).
    • Some people have reported suffering from mouth ulcers.
    • Dermatitis (inflammation of the skin that can cause red, itchy and scaly skin).

  • Further Information

    Click here for the patient information leaflet.